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Nissan Press Release on Pricing on 2009 370Z 12/30/08
Complete 2009 Nissan 370Z pricing revealed, plus a new tagline - Autoblog
PRESS RELEASE Nissan Announces Pricing on All-New 2009 370Z Coupe Revised Marketing Tagline "SHIFT_the way you move" Also Revealed FRANKLIN, Tenn. (Dec. 30, 2008) – Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) gets an early start on the new year with the announcement of pricing of the all-new 2009 Nissan 370Z Coupe and a revised marketing tagline. The new Z® goes on sale today at Nissan dealers nationwide with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP)* starting at $29,930 for the 2009 Nissan 370Z Coupe equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission and $31,230 with the new 7-speed automatic transmission. The new Z® is also offered in a 370Z Coupe Touring model, which is priced at $34,460 with the 6-speed manual and $35,760 with the 7-speed automatic transmission. Two option packages are offered: the Sport Package, priced at just $3,000, with 19-inch RAYS forged wheels and Bridgestone Potenza tires, aerodynamic front and rear spoiler, larger Nissan Sport Brakes, SynchroRev Match (6-speed manual transmission only) and Viscous Limited Slip Differential; and the Navigation Package, priced at $1,850, with Hard Drive-based Nissan Navigation System, 9.3GB Music Box Hard Drive and Interface System for iPod®. As the most powerful Z® ever produced, the new 370Z hits dead center in the sports car "sweet spot" of performance, design and value – with less weight, more power and enhanced handling, quality and style. With a standard 332-horsepower 3.7-liter V6, choice of two advanced transmissions and a full array of driver-oriented interior features, the new 370Z is designed to be one of the top performance values in the world. Also today Nissan announced the rollout of a revised marketing tagline: SHIFT_the way you move. Previously, SHIFT_ was used with multiple complement words, which varied by product or media application. The move to one set phrase "the way you move" reflects alignment of the direction Nissan is taking to meet changing consumer needs and wants. "SHIFT_ has always been the core of Nissan's DNA. It is rethinking the ordinary, changing your point of view, and being original, forward thinking and challenging," said Christian Meunier, vice president, Nissan Marketing, NNA. "Our commitment to the philosophy of SHIFT_ has become even more critical as we look to the future and the pressures of economic and environmental change that are affecting consumer behavior in how they interact with and impact the world." All Nissan national marketing materials will include the new SHIFT_the way you move tagline beginning in January. |
I'm assuming the prices quoted do not include destination charges?
My total is $39,310! Ouch. |
So its settled. Fully loaded is gonna set you back a cool $39,310 in MT
or $40,610 AT. |
Thanks for the info Tin.
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Thanks for the heads up, will be heading to dealer when I get back to CA.
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39,310 + tax (assuming 8.25%) = $42,553.08
Then you need to add all the other crap like licensing, delivery, etc... |
IMHO
Sport Package, priced at just $3,000, with 19-inch RAYS forged wheels and Bridgestone Potenza tires, aerodynamic front and rear spoiler, larger Nissan Sport Brakes, SynchroRev Match (6-speed manual transmission only) and Viscous Limited Slip Differential = Great Deal Touring Package priced at $4530, with Homelink, Bluetooth, Leather Seats, Bose + XM Radio, Cargo Cover and Aluminum pedals = Screwjob...(and added weight) |
I think it's worth it for the touring package... screen, computer, controls, leather, transceivers, etc... And it all looks bone stock while working with everything in the car. It's totally worth it if you don't care about the added weight.
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Bluetooth, eh, I don't talk on the phone in my car anyway leather seats are overrated in phoenix the bose stereo has a history of blowing XM will probably be out of business in the next two years the cargo cover makes me think of the 80s: just get tinted glass and aluminum pedals, who cares? Just my .02 |
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I must say even though this was predicted sometime ago the pricing info. I have to say that nissan did a good job on the marketing platform. 1. The SynchroRev Match transmission is interesting and is offered in the sport package. 2. Even though there are aftermarket options the Stock Nav unit is so clean and imo so complete that it is very tempting to spring the extra dollars for that. Someone like me I want base plus sport and if nav was available for the base plus sport I wouldn't think twice about getting it. That being said you must get the touring with leather seats, and the other extras. But if you just spring for the touring you dont get the better brake system and you dont get the synchrorevmatch. This makes it a hard decision. I know this is the way it is but they really would have scored points if they offered the base and then the buyer could order what ever they wanted i.e. brakes, spoiler, leather, Nav, so on and so forth. That would have been sweet from the looks that Nav system looks to be no joke really high-end. I would be getting base+sport+nav, no leather, no cargo whatever, no aluminum pedals(aftermarket if i want those) if it was a cheap option maybe i get it seperate. I'd go aftermarket for my sound setup. |
just got back from a dealer with 3 370's 1 base, 1 base + sports package and a touring with sports package and all of them had a $5k mark-up
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What's the name of the dealer?
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Bill Siedles Nissan (crap) 10500 nw 12st in miami,fl
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What's the aerodynamics package all about if the sport package includes front and rear spoilers?
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